Guest Lecture: Hands-on TinyOS
Within the graduate school initiative the DS team proudly offers a special block course on TinyOS operating system offered by Kevin Klues (University of California, Berkeley). Please join us for this unique opportunity :-)
| What | Convention |
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| When |
2009-02-03 10:00
to 2009-02-05 15:00 |
| Where | i4 Seminarroom 4105, E1 |
| Contact Name | Raimondas Sasnauskas |
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In this class I will give a hands-on introduction into the WSN operating system TinyOS. Starting with a series of three lectures, I will first introduce the concepts of TinyOS and how it can be used to conduct research in wireless sensor networks. Then, I will provide details about the resource and energy management subsystems in TinyOS. The final lecture will present TOSThreads, an application-level threads package for TinyOS.
The lectures will be followed by a set of labs in which students get the opportunity to run TinyOS themselves. They will learn through the details of writing and installing a fully featured TinyOS application (based on TOSThreads) on real mote hardware. The labs will be limited to 20 students.


